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Since being founded in 1989, the Connecticut State Medical Society Charitable Trust, funded exclusively by physicians' contributions and the CSMS golf classic, has awarded approximately $500,000 to organizations providing services to state residents in need. Last year, 18 organizations were awarded $45,000. The Malta House of Care, Waterbury, a nonprofit that provides free primary health-care services to uninsured Greater Waterbury residents, received $4,000. Pictured are John A. Foley, M.D., CSMS president; William A. Petit Jr., M.D., chairman of the CSMS Charitable Trust; Michael C. Culhane, Malta House of Care board chairman; and Michael R. Tesoro, M.D., a medical volunteer. For information or to volunteer, call 800-524-7882.

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